Discover GHANA: 10 FASCINATING FACTS THAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS COUNTRY

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Artistic coffin, children named after the day they were born, rich culture, ... Ghana is undoubtedly a fascinating country. And on top of that, it holds vast natural resources. And that's not all. Many more amazing facts about Ghana are yet to be discovered in this video.

The Ashanti are a major ethnic group of the Akans (Ashanti and Fanti) in Ghana, with a population of over 2 million. Ghana is a fairly new nation, just over 50 years old, and Ghana was previously called the "Gold Coast". The Ashanti people have always been known as fierce fighters. The people of this tribe have a slogan: "If I advance I die, if I retreat I die, Better to go forward and die.

When the Ashanti tribe was faced with war, they used drums to signal the upcoming battle. The beating of these drums could be heard throughout the dense forest. The Ashanti have a special handshake, in which you hold out your left hand to shake hands. This comes from the Ashanti explanation that the left hand holds the shield and the right hand holds the spears. So, to show your trust in someone, you put down your shield and thus have your left hand free. For the Ashanti, the family and the mother's clan are most important. It is said that a child inherits the soul or spirit of the father and from the mother a child receives flesh and blood. This connects them more closely to the mother's clan. The Ashanti live in an extended family. The family lives in different houses or huts arranged around a courtyard. The head of the family is usually the eldest brother who lives there. The elders choose him. He is called either Father or House Father and is obeyed by all. The Ashanti are known for their expertise in a variety of specialized crafts. These include weaving, wood carving, ceramics, the famous kente cloth, and metalworking. Of these crafts, only pottery making is primarily a female activity; the others are reserved for male specialists. Even in the case of pottery, only men are allowed to shape pots or pipes.

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